Curriculum Vitae
Education
June 2011 Doctorate in Theoretical Physics,
Technical University Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Advisor: M.A.J. Michels
Thesis: "Modelling bias-induced changtes of organic field-effect transistor characteristics"
June 2006 Master of Technology in Electrical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
Advisor: B. Mazhari
Thesis: "Contact resistance of top-contract organic field-effect transistors"
Professional Experience
Since May 2017 Group Leader, Leibniz Institute for Polymer research, Dresden
September 2011-2017 Post-Doctoral Fellow
2015-2017: University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Group Leader: Joseph Brader
2014-2015: University of Göttingen, Germany
Group Leader: Christoph Schmidt
2011-2014: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Group Leader: Fred MacKintosh
Awards and Honors
- TU Dresden
Young investigator award, Technical University Dresden (2019) - Best Instructor
Computational physics course, Technical University Eindhoven (2009) - Best Instructor
Laboratory physics course, Technical University Eindhoven (2008) - Best Paper
Student-paper award in International conference on systemics, cybernetics, and informatics, India (2005)
Invited Talks
- Active chains and dimers: Emergence of chemotaxis, University of Texas, Austin, USA (2022)
- Active chains and dimers: Emergence of chemotaxis, University of Paris Diderot, France (2022)
- Chemotaxis of cargo-carrying self propelled particles, University of Fribourg, Fribourg Swtzerland (2020)
- Chemotaxis of cargo-carrying self propelled particles, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA (2020)
- Lorentz force induces inhomogeneity and fluxes in active systems, Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf (2019)
- Lorentz force induces inhomogeneity and fluxes in active systems, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden( 2019)
- Nonlinear mechanics of fibrous networks, DPG, Berlin (2018)
- Mechanical critical behavior of fibrous networks, Dresden Polymer Discussions, Meissen (2018)
- Green-Kubo approch to active Brownian systems, University of Fribourg, Fribourg Swtzerland (2017)
- Molecular motors drive criticality in an active network, MIT, Boston (2015)
- Strain driven criticality in a passive network, Harvard University, Boston (2015)
- Strain driven criticality in a passive network, University of Chicago, Chicago (2015)
- Strain controlled criticality governs the mechanical behavior of fibrous networks, Thirdinfinity Conference, Göttingen (2015)
- Residence time of particle in a driven diffusive system with Langmuir Kinetics, Sapienza University, Rome (2015)
- Nonlinear elasticity of biopolymer networks, University of Basel, Switzeraland (2015)
- Nonlinear elasticity as an athermal critical phenomenon, Orsay University, Paris (2014)